Github user jacksontj commented on the issue:
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Closing the PR-- as we'll take care of this in Jira.
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Github user shinrich commented on the issue:
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Not a complete solution as Thomas noted, but may be sufficient to keep
6.2.x moving. Alternatively, we may just want to back port TS-4590.
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Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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Is this a duplicate PR?
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Github user jacksontj commented on the issue:
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After doing some more looking, the `m_deleted` flag is just marking the
VConn as "we should delete this" and that combined with `m_deletable` lets it
reschedule the delete in the future

Github user jacksontj commented on the issue:
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@shinrich I did look a bit more into the other backport-- and it seems that
the outcome would be quite similar-- as the `handle_event` method is still
using this `m_deleted` flag to

Github user jacksontj commented on the issue:
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@shinrich we could-- this patch seems to be working fine for our build
though-- seemed like a less intrusive patch to an LTS release.
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Github user shinrich commented on the issue:
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Would it be easier to just back port the fix from TS-4590? I'm a bit
concerned about the proposed fix in this PR. I don't think is correctly using
the m_deleted/m_deletable parameters?

Github user SolidWallOfCode commented on the issue:
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Does the `destroy` method also clear `m_deletable`?
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Github user jacksontj commented on the issue:
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@jpeach TBH I'm not sure, I figured the PR would be good at least to get
the CI to run on it-- I'm not sure what our official process is now that we do
github for *some* things
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Github user jpeach commented on the issue:
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Are we using github for backports? I thought the process was to mark the
JIRA?
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